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  1. ‘Record levels of web pages hosting child sex abuse imagery discovered in 2024’

    The Internet Watch Foundation has announced it will offer a new safety tool to smaller sites for free to help fight online harms.

  2. Laws for NPI Content

    The IWF's role regarding government legislation on the possession of non-photographic visual depictions of the sexual abuse of children.

  3. How the sending of one photo led an 11-year-old girl to become a victim of physical sex abuse

    The girl sent a photo to a boy in her class before the image and her phone number were added to all-male online chat groups - she later started disappearing before being abused by "unknown men".

  4. MEP visits Europe’s largest Hotline on mission to prevent ‘scourge’ of online child sexual abuse imagery

    MEP Javier Zarzalejos has visited the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) on a fact-finding mission for the European Parliament.

  5. New Member pledges support to IWF in fight to rid internet of child sexual abuse imagery

    StrawberrySocial joins the Internet Watch Foundation as a new Member.

  6. Working with online payments services – finding ways of stopping commercial child sexual abuse imagery

  7. Statement: In response to the Home Office announcement on IWF online child sexual abuse imagery data collection

  8. Child sexual abuse: Self-generated imagery found in over 90% of removed webpages

    Volume of material children are coerced or groomed into creating prompts renewed attack on end-to-end encryption.

  9. AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery reaching ‘tipping point’, says watchdog

    Internet Watch Foundation says illegal AI-made content is becoming more prevalent on open web with high level of sophistication.

  10. Threat of AI-generated content signals need for ‘new EU child sexual abuse laws to cover unknown imagery’

  11. Discord steps up bid to rid internet of ‘appalling’ child sexual abuse imagery

    ‘There can be no safe place for these criminals to operate. Children deserve a safer and happier internet.’

  12. New ally bolsters IWF mission to stop spread of child sexual abuse imagery online